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City of North Vancouver buys $6.8-million land for waterfront access

City of North Vancouver buys $6.8-million land for waterfront access

How much is it worth to get to the waterfront? For the majority of City of North Vancouver council, the answer is $6.8 million.
Senior stranded after dark on Mount Seymour

Senior stranded after dark on Mount Seymour

The daylight time change has stranded its first victim in the North Shore Mountains. North Shore Rescue was scouring Mount Seymour in the rain Sunday night after a 60-year-old local man was reported overdue from his hike.
WWII bomber relives wartime memories

WWII bomber relives wartime memories

Second World War veteran Gord Larsen signed up for the Air Force on a whim and it may have saved his life. “A friend and I, we just thought – we were 19 so we went and joined the Air Force. His name was Sid.
Pedestrian injured in Lynn Valley collision

Pedestrian injured in Lynn Valley collision

A North Vancouver woman is in hospital with head injuries after colliding with a vehicle midway through a Lynn Valley intersection Tuesday night. Witnesses told police that around 7:30 p.m.
North Vancouver teens get crash course in U.S. democracy

North Vancouver teens get crash course in U.S. democracy

A group of Handsworth secondary students got a crash course in American democracy Tuesday night – and a refresher on what it means to be Canadian. A class of Grade 12 civics students bussed down to Whatcom County, Washington, to observe the U.S.
CNV council delays LoLo BIA vote

CNV council delays LoLo BIA vote

Anyone waiting for council to vote on Lower Lonsdale’s pending Business Improvement Area will have to wait a little longer. The previously deferred vote was delayed until Nov.
North Shore home sales dip towards a buyer’s market

North Shore home sales dip towards a buyer’s market

Six months after a red hot real estate market on the North Shore peaked at scorching highs, a dramatic cooling has sent sales into the deep freeze and prices are falling.
Suspect loose after alleged indecent acts in West Vancouver

Suspect loose after alleged indecent acts in West Vancouver

West Vancouver police are warning the public after two disturbing incidents involving a naked man performing lewd acts in public. The incidents happened in the early morning hours on Sunday around Ambleside.
Critics question timing of $1.5B anti-spill plan

Critics question timing of $1.5B anti-spill plan

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Vancouver Monday to announce a $1.
More parking for Park Royal but tower development question lingers

More parking for Park Royal but tower development question lingers

It may one day be residential towers, but for now, the corner of Taylor Way and Marine Drive in West Vancouver will just be parking.